It has already been 8 years since I took part in a celebration in New York on the occasion of Regaining the Independence by Poland. I remember that a lot of people arrived in an assembly hall and we all were experiencing beautiful moments. »

Dr Kazimierz Szałata interviews priest dr Bernard Guidio, the secretary of the Commission 'Iustitia et Pax' for Western Africa and who was responsible for the organisation of the Holy Father's visit in Benin

Wiesława Lewandowska talks to Professor Jadwiga Staniszkis about a fight against the Church in the Seym of the Polish Republic, the rights of the majority and minority and the standards of the modern Europe.

'The Catholic Church is a great absence of the Holocaust of Polish Jews. (…) reading the documents of the century shows the lack of reactions among Catholic priests to the crime of holocaust, which took place exactly where they were fulfilling their pastoral work…(Jan T. Gross, I. Grudzińska-Gross, "Gold harvest", Kraków 2011, p. 183-184). »

Reading a series of articles in the latest weeklies on the issues concerning the relation between the State and the Church in connection with the electoral success of Janusz Palikot, made me to undertake the problem whether this country is religious or secular. »

The freedom of word has been restricted for several years, both by the state authorities and the main media – such alarming conclusions were published in a report prepared by the Association ‘Poland is the most important’. »

After these elections we did not wake up in different Poland; maybe only in a respect that for the first time in the history of the Third Republic of Poland the existing government has won the elections again. »

Wiesława Lewandowska talks to dr. Tomasz Żukowski about breaking axiological consensus, the offensive of ‘a group of opponents of Lord God’, biased media and a possibility of new suggestions for Poland

Everything started in Krakowskie Przedmieście in Warsaw in 2011. As we remember, scouts who paid the tribute to victims of the catastrophe in Smoleńsk, put a cross near the President’s Palace. And then, at a certain time this cross became a nuisance. »

Frank Sinatra sang, 'If you can make it here [New York] you can make it anywhere.' The city, called the Rotten Apple, provides amazing possibilities but it can also finish anyone that cannot endure its conditions. »